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Lauretta Onochie: How Nnamdi Kanu Will Be Dealt With By Due Process

The
Personal Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Social media,
Lauretta Onochie, Tuesday revealed how the Separatist Leader Nnamdi Kanu
will be dealt with for abruptly disobeying the law of the land.

This is coming few hours after Kanu boasted that no one could re-arrest him without being killed.However, Onochie in series of short posts on her official Facebook Page said;

“Time will come when Kanu will be locked up, and the keys thrown into the Atlantic Ocean”.Her statements reads thus:

DUE PROCESS, BEING FOLLOWED ON LITTLE “NNAMDI” KANU.�
I must say that I’m personally impressed by the clamour by Nigerians to
have Kenny Okwu Kanu, alias “Nnamdi” Kanu, cut to size.� It’s therefore, not true that we are a lawless people, as the Ohaneze Ndigbo would have the world believe.�
The laws of our land have paths they follow. If anyone goes contrary to
the provisions of our laws, they get pulled in by the laws they have
flouted.� The government of President Muhammadu Buhari will follow due process in all that it does.Kanu
was unmeritoriously granted bail by a Nigerian Court. But he has abused
and broken the three conditions that are within his personal ability to
honour.� The Conditions that were set for his bail are as follows:-— Kanu must not hold rallies. ❌— He must not grant interviews. ❌— He must not be in a crowd of more than 10 people. ❌— He must provide three sureties in the sum of N100 million each.— One of the sureties must be a senior highly placed person of Igbo extraction such as a senator.— The second surety must be a highly respected Jewish leader since Mr. Kanu said his religion is Judaism— The third surety must be a highly respected person who owns landed property and is resident in Abuja— The IPOB leader must deposit his Nigerian passport— He must also deposit his British passport with the court— He must provide the court with reports on the progress of his health and treatment on a monthly basis.—
The order for him to deposit his Nigerian and British passports also
mean he cannot travel out of the country (If this is considered, it is
the thirteenth condition).� But now that Little Kanu has broken the 3
main conditions of his bail, and gone ahead to establish his own
police, army and secret service, it’s time to pull him back to where he
belongs.� The application for The revocation of that unmerited bail is in process. The court will hear that application after recess.�
The court granted him that unmerited favour. The court, the same court,
is also expected to hear the evidence of his unlawful behaviours and
decide whether or not to annul that grace that was granted him.� PUBLIC NOTICEThe
truth is that most of Little Kanu’s followers are touts, hooligans and
hoodlums. They also grew up in the dingy Onitsha and Aba markets,
breathing recycled oxygen and with NO formal education at all. They do
not have the ability to process information or respond civilly. So they
resort to name calling and abuses. They deserve our sympathies.�
Let’s be patient. The court will look into the evidence of his spitting
on the face of the Judge who granted him the bail and I’m hopeful that
the right thing will be done. Which is, Lock him up and dump the keys in
the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.God bless Nigeria.Lauretta Onochie.@Laurestar.

Meanwhile,
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB on Tuesday had warned that any
attempt to re-arrest its leader will help her course by bringing about
the actualisation of Biafra quicker that they expected.

The Federal government, leaders of the Nigeria Labor Congress NLC ‎and
Trade Union allies will be meeting today May 16th to discuss on the
planned strike action by the Labor congress. The labor leaders on
Saturday May 14th gave FG till midnight of Tuesday May 17th to revert to
the old pup price of petrol of N86.50 or face a total strike that may
begin on Wednesday May 18th.

The Federal government and Labor leaders' meeting
will hold at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation in Abuja by 10am..

Those expected at the meeting include Minister of Labor Chris Ngige,
leaders of NLC, TUC, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers,
NUPENG, and their Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of
Nigeria, PENGASSAN counterpart.